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# Insights **(ULTIMATE)**
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/725) in [GitLab Ultimate](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 12.0.
Configure the Insights that matter for your projects to explore data such as
triage hygiene, issues created/closed per a given period, average time for merge
requests to be merged and much more.
![Insights example bar chart](img/project_insights.png)
NOTE:
This feature is [also available at the group level](../../group/insights/index.md).
## View your project's Insights
You can access your project's Insights by clicking the **Analytics > Insights**
link in the left sidebar.
## Configure your Insights
Insights are configured using a YAML file called `.gitlab/insights.yml` within
a project. That file is used in the project's Insights page.
See [Writing your `.gitlab/insights.yml`](#writing-your-gitlabinsightsyml) below
for details about the content of this file.
NOTE:
After the configuration file is created, you can also
[use it for your project's group](../../group/insights/index.md#configure-your-insights).
NOTE:
If the project doesn't have any configuration file, it attempts to use
the group configuration if possible. If the group doesn't have any
configuration, the default configuration is used.
## Permissions
If you have access to view a project, then you have access to view their
Insights.
NOTE:
Issues or merge requests that you don't have access to (because you don't have
access to the project they belong to, or because they are confidential) are
filtered out of the Insights charts.
You may also consult the [group permissions table](../../permissions.md#group-members-permissions).
## Writing your `.gitlab/insights.yml`
The `.gitlab/insights.yml` file defines the structure and order of the Insights
charts displayed in each Insights page of your project or group.
Each page has a unique key and a collection of charts to fetch and display.
For example, here's a single definition for Insights that displays one page with one chart:
```yaml
bugsCharts:
title: "Charts for bugs"
charts:
- title: "Monthly bugs created"
description: "Open bugs created per month"
type: bar
query:
issuable_type: issue
issuable_state: opened
filter_labels:
- bug
group_by: month
period_limit: 24
```
Each chart definition is made up of a hash composed of key-value pairs.
For example, here's single chart definition:
```yaml
- title: "Monthly bugs created"
description: "Open bugs created per month"
type: bar
query:
issuable_type: issue
issuable_state: opened
filter_labels:
- bug
group_by: month
period_limit: 24
```
## Configuration parameters
A chart is defined as a list of parameters that define the chart's behavior.
The following table lists available parameters for charts:
| Keyword | Description |
|:---------------------------------------------------|:------------|
| [`title`](#title) | The title of the chart. This displays on the Insights page. |
| [`description`](#description) | A description for the individual chart. This displays above the relevant chart. |
| [`type`](#type) | The type of chart: `bar`, `line` or `stacked-bar`. |
| [`query`](#query) | A hash that defines the conditions for issues / merge requests to be part of the chart. |
## Parameter details
The following are detailed explanations for parameters used to configure
Insights charts.
### `title`
`title` is the title of the chart as it displays on the Insights page.
For example:
```yaml
monthlyBugsCreated:
title: "Monthly bugs created"
```
### `description`
The `description` text is displayed above the chart, but below the title. It's used
to give extra details regarding the chart, for example:
```yaml
monthlyBugsCreated:
title: "Monthly bugs created"
description: "Open bugs created per month"
```
### `type`
`type` is the chart type.
For example:
```yaml
monthlyBugsCreated:
title: "Monthly bugs created"
type: bar
```
Supported values are:
| Name | Example |
| ----- | ------- |
| `bar` | ![Insights example bar chart](img/insights_example_bar_chart.png) |
| `bar` (time series, i.e. when `group_by` is used) | ![Insights example bar time series chart](img/insights_example_bar_time_series_chart.png) |
| `line` | ![Insights example stacked bar chart](img/insights_example_line_chart.png) |
| `stacked-bar` | ![Insights example stacked bar chart](img/insights_example_stacked_bar_chart.png) |
### `query`
`query` allows to define the conditions for issues / merge requests to be part
of the chart.
Example:
```yaml
monthlyBugsCreated:
title: "Monthly bugs created"
description: "Open bugs created per month"
type: bar
query:
issuable_type: issue
issuable_state: opened
filter_labels:
- bug
collection_labels:
- S1
- S2
- S3
- S4
group_by: week
period_limit: 104
```
#### `query.issuable_type`
Defines the type of "issuable" you want to create a chart for.
Supported values are:
- `issue`: The chart displays issues' data.
- `merge_request`: The chart displays merge requests' data.
#### `query.issuable_state`
Filter by the current state of the queried "issuable".
By default, the `opened` state filter is applied.
Supported values are:
- `opened`: Open issues / merge requests.
- `closed`: Closed Open issues / merge requests.
- `locked`: Issues / merge requests that have their discussion locked.
- `merged`: Merged merge requests.
- `all`: Issues / merge requests in all states
#### `query.filter_labels`
Filter by labels currently applied to the queried "issuable".
By default, no labels filter is applied. All the defined labels must be
currently applied to the "issuable" in order for it to be selected.
Example:
```yaml
monthlyBugsCreated:
title: "Monthly regressions created"
type: bar
query:
issuable_type: issue
issuable_state: opened
filter_labels:
- bug
- regression
```
#### `query.collection_labels`
Group "issuable" by the configured labels.
By default, no grouping is done. When using this keyword, you need to
set `type` to either `line` or `stacked-bar`.
Example:
```yaml
weeklyBugsBySeverity:
title: "Weekly bugs by severity"
type: stacked-bar
query:
issuable_type: issue
issuable_state: opened
filter_labels:
- bug
collection_labels:
- S1
- S2
- S3
- S4
```
#### `query.group_by`
Define the X-axis of your chart.
Supported values are:
- `day`: Group data per day.
- `week`: Group data per week.
- `month`: Group data per month.
#### `query.period_limit`
Define how far "issuables" are queried in the past (using the `query.period_field`).
The unit is related to the `query.group_by` you defined. For instance if you
defined `query.group_by: 'day'` then `query.period_limit: 365` would mean
"Gather and display data for the last 365 days".
By default, default values are applied depending on the `query.group_by`
you defined.
| `query.group_by` | Default value |
| ---------------- | ------------- |
| `day` | 30 |
| `week` | 4 |
| `month` | 12 |
#### `query.period_field`
Define the timestamp field used to group "issuables".
Supported values are:
- `created_at` (default): Group data using the `created_at` field.
- `closed_at`: Group data using the `closed_at` field (for issues only).
- `merged_at`: Group data using the `merged_at` field (for merge requests only).
The `period_field` is automatically set to:
- `closed_at` if `query.issuable_state` is `closed`
- `merged_at` if `query.issuable_state` is `merged`
- `created_at` otherwise
NOTE:
Until [this bug](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/26911), is resolved,
you may see `created_at` in place of `merged_at`. `created_at` is used instead.
### `projects`
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/10904) in [GitLab Ultimate](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 12.4.
You can limit where the "issuables" can be queried from:
- If `.gitlab/insights.yml` is used for a [group's insights](../../group/insights/index.md#configure-your-insights), with `projects`, you can limit the projects to be queried. By default, all projects currently under the group are used.
- If `.gitlab/insights.yml` is used for a project's insights, specifying any other projects yields no results. By default, the project itself is used.
#### `projects.only`
The `projects.only` option specifies the projects which the "issuables"
should be queried from.
Projects listed here are ignored when:
- They don't exist.
- The current user doesn't have sufficient permissions to read them.
- They are outside of the group.
In the following `insights.yml` example, we specify the projects
the queries are used on. This example is useful when setting
a group's insights:
```yaml
monthlyBugsCreated:
title: "Monthly bugs created"
description: "Open bugs created per month"
type: bar
query:
issuable_type: issue
issuable_state: opened
filter_labels:
- bug
projects:
only:
- 3 # You can use the project ID
- groupA/projectA # Or full project path
- groupA/subgroupB/projectC # Projects in subgroups can be included
- groupB/project # Projects outside the group will be ignored
```
## Complete example
```yaml
.projectsOnly: &projectsOnly
projects:
only:
- 3
- groupA/projectA
- groupA/subgroupB/projectC
bugsCharts:
title: "Charts for bugs"
charts:
- title: "Monthly bugs created"
description: "Open bugs created per month"
type: bar
<<: *projectsOnly
query:
issuable_type: issue
issuable_state: opened
filter_labels:
- bug
group_by: month
period_limit: 24
- title: "Weekly bugs by severity"
type: stacked-bar
<<: *projectsOnly
query:
issuable_type: issue
issuable_state: opened
filter_labels:
- bug
collection_labels:
- S1
- S2
- S3
- S4
group_by: week
period_limit: 104
- title: "Monthly bugs by team"
type: line
<<: *projectsOnly
query:
issuable_type: merge_request
issuable_state: opened
filter_labels:
- bug
collection_labels:
- Manage
- Plan
- Create
group_by: month
period_limit: 24
```